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Sam Acosta
16 December, 11:42
Why is RNA chemically unstable?
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Camille Cantu
16 December, 15:10
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When a large number of atoms of the same isotope are observed they will have a statistically consistent half life.
An unstable nucleus contains a near excessive number of RNA chemical can spontaneously break apart into one or more nuclei all with a lighter state. #believe
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